Goddess Jagadamba, honoured as the Universal Mother, is well-known in Hindu spirituality and mythology. The meaning of her name reflects her unlimited divine essence, where “Jagad” denotes the universe and “Amba” denotes mother. She is the primordial creative power, maternal to all creation with limitless love and protection. Labels of Goddess Jagadamba such as Parvati, […]Read More
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Banjara Stories of the Wandering Spirits: A Glimpse into Rajasthan’s
Often described as the lucky pilgrims of Rajasthan, and with a heritage as rich and mystical as the golden sands they destination Known for their vibrant clothes, mystical rituals and nomadic lifestyle, the Banjars are a force for good resilience and cultural richness. Their story is one of ritual, mystery, and survival—the guardians of an […]Read More
If you come from the southern region of India, you might have heard about The Gangamma Jatara, it’s a celebration of the most colourful festival ever celebrated especially in the southern region. We could see it in the states such as Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Telangana. This celebration has been dedicated to the goddess Gangamma […]Read More
This is a tradition which goes like “Bhairon ri thali, sukhad duari, manmohan baje baje thali” This catchy tune of one of the most popular Rajasthani folk songs, embodying the spirit of this state – the colourful combination of the passionate folk power with the fragile classical affectation. Rajasthan, which is popularly called the land […]Read More
“Pind deyaan yaadgaaran naal, tappa da sangeet rang laa da hai” – This famous Punjabi saying embodies the soul of the region’s folk music. It is through songs like Tappa that the rich cultural heritage of Punjab is remembered, cherished, and kept alive. “It often takes just one reminder, a handful of grains in folk […]Read More
Have you ever tried to think about how tales of courage, passion and self-sacrifice influence the people’s J.G. Frazer apprehension? Have you ever come across Alha and Udal, the two requiemed warrior that have their stories retold down the generations in the ridge of India? These are not some fairytales from the subcontinent’s past but […]Read More
Varanasi, the city of spiritual awakening, has long been a sanctuary for seekers of higher truths and mystical knowledge. Set inside another seemingly infinite chain of sacred shrines studded on its ancient landscape is Kinaram Ashram, a unique centre of spiritual learning and devotion. Dedicated to Baba Kinaram, the legendary saint and founder of the […]Read More
Renowned for its historical and cultural richness, the state of Bihar boasts of a vibrant folk heritage that reflects the character of its people. Among its myriad tales, the story of Dumria Bhajani stands out as a story of divine intervention, resilience and community solidarity. Bhajani is regarded as the guardian deity of Dumaria and […]Read More
India’s cultural landscape is adorned with a multitude of folk dances, each carrying the essence of a region’s traditions, emotions, and heritage. Among these, Jhumar, a folk dance from Punjab, stands out for its grace and rhythmic charm. Performed predominantly during the harvest season, Jhumar celebrates the simple joys of rural life. With its roots […]Read More
Each of the thousands of temples in Varanasi, the spiritual capital of India, is endowed with its significance and charm. The temple of Sankata Devi, one of the most revered shrines of the Goddess Sankata Devi, occupies a humble spot amongst a web of winding lanes and sacred ghats. Known as the goddess who dispels […]Read More